DIMAPUR — The Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) has expressed “displeasure and dissatisfaction” over the delayed and substandard work on the Kohima to Jessami two-lane road project. In a press release issued on Monday, the CPO and its ‘CPO 2-lane Committee from Kohima to Jessami road’, accused the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) and the project’s contractors of failing to meet commitments despite repeated appeals and meetings. Expressing concern over the “lackadaisical attitude and slow progress and poor workmanship”, the CPO stated that the NHIDCL and the contractor’s “sweet promises and assurances” have remained dormant and Chakhabama packages 1 and 2 have been left abandoned for years together, causing severe public inconveniences. The organisation stated that the project has seen several accidents, resulting in loss of life and public resources due to poor road maintenance and negligence. While the negligence warrants legal action against the responsible parties, the public have tolerated these conditions due to their desperate need for better roads, it stated. However, this tolerance should not be mistaken for ignorance, it asserted, adding that commuters have the right to safe and unimpeded passage during the two-lane construction, as per existing provisions. The CPO further called on...